Discussion will continue regarding a proposed book on the final years of the Plymouth Cordage Company, which was established in 1824 and went on to become the largest rope-making concern in the world before eventually closing in the 1960s. Closely associated with this history is that of the village of North Plymouth, which developed primarily as a residential and commercial center for Cordage Company workers. A small museum of artifacts and papers is maintained at Cordage Park and accessed through the Tower entrance.

The museum is open from noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays each week.